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israel says three rockets were launched from gaza into israel on thursday. and a shooting incident at the border today has both sides on edge. joining me now is sara sidner in jerusalem. sara, hamas is saying right now that some israeli troops opened fire on palestinian citizens. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, they have very differing story from what the israeli military's saying. here's what the hamas health ministry has said. they said that one person was killed and that 24 people were injured. they say that they were farmers, they were on the gaza side of the border and that the israeli military opened fire on them. however, in talking to the israeli military, they say that there were several groups of men who were protesting, come up to the fence, some trying to enter israel and that the soldiers fired in the air warning shots. when the warnings were not heeded, they began firing toward their legs. the israeli military has not confirmed yet that there's been a death or any injuries. they are investigating. but what makes it significant is that
israel says three rockets were launched from gaza into israel on thursday. and a shooting incident at the border today has both sides on edge. joining me now is sara sidner in jerusalem. sara, hamas is saying right now that some israeli troops opened fire on palestinian citizens. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, they have very differing story from what the israeli military's saying. here's what the hamas health ministry has said. they said that one person was killed and that 24...
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they don't see israel and hamas or israel and whoever is in the position of power in gaza agreeing too. the situation in the hospital is really -- >> reporter: 4 this 4-year-old is looking at a bedside story. is he in the hospital, a victim of an age-old conflict that has shattered his family life. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny finger, badly injured his father, and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my mother is not here. she's with god. he knows it will be a hard time, his grandmother says. hard is putting it mildly. he has just been through a second surgery. doctors at the sheeba medical center reattached four of his fingers, but in the end they had to reamputate two of them. he lives in the south, and there are rockets all the time in that area. hamas doesn't think about where the rockets are going, she says. while he is being treated in this hospital room just one room away there's another child with the same kind of war injuries, except she's from the other side of the conflict. she's from gaza. t
they don't see israel and hamas or israel and whoever is in the position of power in gaza agreeing too. the situation in the hospital is really -- >> reporter: 4 this 4-year-old is looking at a bedside story. is he in the hospital, a victim of an age-old conflict that has shattered his family life. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny finger, badly injured his father, and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my...
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israel, they want to end the weapon smuggling at gaza. hamas wants to end the border brigade. >>> troops in afghanistan treated on a feast. including turkey and pie where they even got a game of football before dinner. he told members of the armed services earlier today to wish them a happy thanksgiving to thank them for their service. >> this may be the last holiday away from their families as the u.s. winds down the war. >>> for the bay area mission in richmond, today capped off a week of providing meals to the needy. over the past several days, they were able to feed a hot meal to nearly 2,000 people each day. they also managed to give away 1,200 turkeys and all the fixings to the people in the neighborhood. thousands of people today. but one man took it upon hif to feed as many people as he could, using three simple ingredients cbs 5 reporter linda yee explains. love it.. america.. happy >> i love it. america. >> he is just an ordinary guy with a very big heart. >> happy thanksgiving, bud. god bless. >> yeah, thank you. that's a part
israel, they want to end the weapon smuggling at gaza. hamas wants to end the border brigade. >>> troops in afghanistan treated on a feast. including turkey and pie where they even got a game of football before dinner. he told members of the armed services earlier today to wish them a happy thanksgiving to thank them for their service. >> this may be the last holiday away from their families as the u.s. winds down the war. >>> for the bay area mission in richmond, today...
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is that regardless of how israel may see i think at the end of the day israel's decision makers prefer a west bank palestinian authority controlled by and a gaza palestinian authority controlled by hamas rather than a unified palestinian palestinian political system i would certainly agree with that now in terms of i would just like to make two observations to what really are first of all in terms of recognition of hamas and so on while he's. entirely correct to say that that recognition does not yet exist there are in fact and we've just seen it in the past few days now. and there have been for a while primarily through through the egyptians negotiations between israel and hamas and direct negotiations to be sure but negotiations going on for quite some time and that appear much more serious than any talks that have taken place between between israel and the palestinian leadership and secondly regarding how mouse's position on a two state settlement has in fact frequently. more or less explicitly stated that it would accept a palestinian state on the nine hundred sixty seven boundarie
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a ceasefire ending eight days of violence between israel and hamas remains intact but critics say the truce is just the calm before the next storm. stark differences of opinion between the major economies and the budget talks in brussels in the. brain sentences nearly two dozen medics in jail treating contestants just a day after amnesty international revealed the worsening human rights record. international news and comment twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. on kerry johnston well our top story now the cease fire agreed between israel and the palestinian group hamas late on wednesday has now held firm for more than twenty four hours but the truce had a shaky start with several rockets fired from gaza immediately after the deal was sealed the main question now is whether israel is going to ease its blockade of the palestinian territory as artie's put us there reports from tel aviv. some of the fighting we've witnessed in the years between israelis and palestinians if indeed the truce holds it will mean that roughly one point seven million gazans will have a spine now from wh
a ceasefire ending eight days of violence between israel and hamas remains intact but critics say the truce is just the calm before the next storm. stark differences of opinion between the major economies and the budget talks in brussels in the. brain sentences nearly two dozen medics in jail treating contestants just a day after amnesty international revealed the worsening human rights record. international news and comment twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. on kerry johnston well...
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we have killed their leaders and destroyed thousands of rockets threatening israel. we will react with force again if the cease-fire is broken. ben netanyahu needs military successes, but israelis remain skeptical. >> today, may be they will not fire. tomorrow may be not, but next week, next year, next month. it will come eventually. >> now that the fighting has stopped, both sides have agreed to meet and negotiate a long- term cease-fire. >> hopefully, hamas can find a solution for the crossings and for the goods to be imported without taxes, to open the port, to open the crossing with egypt and provide electricity. the siege must end and the people must live. >> an easing of the blockade would be a huge success for the people of gaza. i of hopes are not met, disappointment could quickly boilover into another round of violence -- if hopes are not met. >> for the latest, let's cross over to our correspondent in gaza city. the cease-fire appears to be holding. what are the people on the ground saying right now? >> there is a sense that -- people, of course, first of a
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sixteen aircraft used by israel against gaza during israel's assault in two thousand and eight motorola this tech giant profits from israel surveillance systems checkpoints and military camps in the west bank as well as communication systems of the israeli army. so to talk more about the campaign to divest i was joined earlier by ana bolter the national organizer for u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation i first asked her to explain what exactly divestment means. bestand is essentially the opposite of investment the idea is to stop investing in this case corporations that profit from the israeli occupation and the incredible work of the students at u.c. irvine students for justice in palestine u.c. irvine chapter being just one of dozens if not maybe over one hundred or hundreds now around the country that are working on campuses to end their campus since institutional complicity in the israeli occupation u.c. irvine victory is actually one of several over the past couple of weeks and through their hard work they were able to actually convince much of the student population that i
sixteen aircraft used by israel against gaza during israel's assault in two thousand and eight motorola this tech giant profits from israel surveillance systems checkpoints and military camps in the west bank as well as communication systems of the israeli army. so to talk more about the campaign to divest i was joined earlier by ana bolter the national organizer for u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation i first asked her to explain what exactly divestment means. bestand is essentially...
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a truce between israel and hamas is facing a test this morning. amid reports of a deadly shoot i ing. it happened in the border town of khan younis. sara sidner is in jerusalem. what can you tell us about this, sara? >> reporter: carol, we're hearing from the health ministry in gaza, saying the 25 people were injured, one person killed in the past 24 hours. they're saying that it was farmers who were in the area of east of khan younis in gaza, border area. we also heard from the israeli military who has a very different story, saying several groups of men had come up to the border, the fence, tried to go over on to the israeli side, protesting israel, that the soldiers fired in the air as a warning shot and then fired at their legs. the israeli military not commenting and not confirming yet because they're investigating whether or not someone was killed or whether there are any injuries. but at this point the health department is saying that, indeed, there were several injuries. this is coming at a very intense time. as you know, it's not even bee
a truce between israel and hamas is facing a test this morning. amid reports of a deadly shoot i ing. it happened in the border town of khan younis. sara sidner is in jerusalem. what can you tell us about this, sara? >> reporter: carol, we're hearing from the health ministry in gaza, saying the 25 people were injured, one person killed in the past 24 hours. they're saying that it was farmers who were in the area of east of khan younis in gaza, border area. we also heard from the israeli...
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just a little while ago a spokesman for israel's prime minister spoke to r.t. alex cells keep blamed hamas for the deaths of so many civilians in gaza these real doesn't target civilians and if we heard civilians it's we see failure in it but you have to understand that hamas militants hamas terrorists they hide behind civilians the fire rockets our civilians from schools from hospitals they hide their rockets in hospitals in schools we see that the fire rockets from apartments of buildings so if we do not want civilian soon gaza to be hurt we call upon civilians and we do it before every strike we call upon civilians that they will not be around that there is that they will not let the terrorists to use them to use their houses to use the schools. well the international community is still watching to see what will happen next the ceasefire was largely brokered by egypt and gyptian officials have said the rough op and slow will remain open both sides have made clear they're ready to strike should the others show signs of breaking the truce you can see more of a
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not only did israel hold its far so did hamas israel is it packing up the 40,000 reserve that it brought down to the gasa border and said time to go on home. they are headlining north as well it shows that israel believes that the seize fire is going to hold going forward. and hamas has not launched rockets. this morning there was an incident that was described as a civilian protest and palestinians from gaza approached the border fence and tried to enter israel. shots were fired and one person was dead in this protest type thing. and it appears as though it will not affect the seize fire. hamas will complain about the situation. and the other thing we are watching in israel is it the news about the bus bombing in tel-aviv. it brought back a fear of the second intnada when the suicide bombers hit the buses. there were more than two dozen people injured and now security services in israel rounded up a number of people and fell they have caught those. and 12 time time 30 here on friday and waiting to see if friday prayers bring pro test in the west bank. back to you. >> leplanned viter, th
not only did israel hold its far so did hamas israel is it packing up the 40,000 reserve that it brought down to the gasa border and said time to go on home. they are headlining north as well it shows that israel believes that the seize fire is going to hold going forward. and hamas has not launched rockets. this morning there was an incident that was described as a civilian protest and palestinians from gaza approached the border fence and tried to enter israel. shots were fired and one person...
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a lot of damage done in southern israel. so right now that is a priority over the next few days, weeks, and months, greg? >> conor we are hearing word of an arrest in yesterday's terrible bus bombing in tel aviv. can you confirm that? >> israeli police have arrested arab israeli man. they have not released any other information on his name or age. he was tied to a terrorist cell base in the west bank. this attack that happened yesterday didn't kill anyone but it wounded more than 20 people in tel aviv it really did send shock waves through israel. this type of attack a suicide bombing attack used to be common in verizon. in tel aviv it has been stopped ever since the israeli government put up the barrier between the west bank and the rest of israel. but this attack yesterday in the heart of tel aviv did send shock waives through israel but police say they have arrested one man and they expect other arrests in the coming days, greg. >> conor powell live in jerusalem. conor, thanks very much. under this tenuous cease-fire agre
a lot of damage done in southern israel. so right now that is a priority over the next few days, weeks, and months, greg? >> conor we are hearing word of an arrest in yesterday's terrible bus bombing in tel aviv. can you confirm that? >> israeli police have arrested arab israeli man. they have not released any other information on his name or age. he was tied to a terrorist cell base in the west bank. this attack that happened yesterday didn't kill anyone but it wounded more than 20...
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this is an example of why israel cannot be trusted. reporting for nbc, gaza. >>> happening now and switching to the holiday shopping season which is now officially under way. it is black friday at stores across the bay area and nationwide, of course. as people race to find the best deals, we have nbc bay area's bob redell at the place to be this shopping season. i know you are not alone, bob. >> reporter: i wasn't this morning. good morning, marla. we are here at paragon outlets in livermore. new outlet mall. the mall opened at 10:00 last night. the big crowds have come and gone. you see the johnny-come-latelies. getting good deals, but not as good as the the ones last night. to get the savings required serious sacrifice and patience from the early bird shoppers. >> black friday. >> reporter: it would seem the answer is no one judging by the thousands of people shopping overnight in 40 degree temperatures at the outlets in livermore. even at 8:00 a.m., shoppers were still lined up for an hour and a half outside this crystal store for a
this is an example of why israel cannot be trusted. reporting for nbc, gaza. >>> happening now and switching to the holiday shopping season which is now officially under way. it is black friday at stores across the bay area and nationwide, of course. as people race to find the best deals, we have nbc bay area's bob redell at the place to be this shopping season. i know you are not alone, bob. >> reporter: i wasn't this morning. good morning, marla. we are here at paragon outlets...
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israel digging in over hamas demands to lift the blockade. and operate in sentences twenty three medics were treating protesters injured in the mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r.t. with me to see catherine of let's get right to our top story european leaders are currently arriving for a second day of talks in brussels but the e.u. financial wrangling could lead to no deal at all the german chancellor seems to have lost faith in members abilities to work together and so has the british prime minister who is pushing the toughest for all those cuts at stake is the trillion euro funding for the e.u. club with countries battling over whether the bloc needs to tighten its belt or poor and more cash or to sell for a thousand more. still a lot of wrangling going on over this the budget as the talks continue of course the countries like britain like the netherlands that have very much pushing for the cuts are up against the other s
israel digging in over hamas demands to lift the blockade. and operate in sentences twenty three medics were treating protesters injured in the mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r.t. with me to see catherine of let's get right to our top story european leaders are currently arriving for a second day of talks in brussels but the e.u. financial wrangling could lead to no deal at...
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person is killed and several others injured so can the fragile today old cease fire between hamas and israel hold an update straight ahead. sometimes i walk in the ac in my house i'm greg. yeah so. the federal government reached a twenty six billion dollars settlement over the foreclosure crisis and the money was supposed to help struggling homeowners but our team finds that's not happening and some people are in fact still being carried to the curb. celebrities of this used much more than regular people like you would be twitter fail a lot of people can get into some serious trouble in one hundred forty characters or less so tonight r.t. asks how the social media site made society dumber. good evening it's friday november twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine you're watching r.t. . let's begin with an update from the middle east where at this hour a cease fire between israel and hamas continues to hold according to israel's journalism outlet deb much of that ceasefire is owed to a phone call by president obama to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which president o
person is killed and several others injured so can the fragile today old cease fire between hamas and israel hold an update straight ahead. sometimes i walk in the ac in my house i'm greg. yeah so. the federal government reached a twenty six billion dollars settlement over the foreclosure crisis and the money was supposed to help struggling homeowners but our team finds that's not happening and some people are in fact still being carried to the curb. celebrities of this used much more than...
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launch a ground war and they have proven they can stand up to israel and they are claiming that israel and the world negotiated because of their rockets attacks not despite them and they achieved the promise of the blockade of gaza. and contrast that with the leadership of their rival party, led by palestinian president who preach add nonviolent approach to negotiations with israel, in the eyes of many palestinians, that has achieved little. that could be perception rather than reality but perception sometimes is reality there and powerful israeli voices agree. the former chief of the israeli defense forces, now a political rival of binyamin netanyahu, says the goals of hiation were not reached and the next round is only a matter of time. we should not have stopped at this stage. hamas got stronger and we did not gain deterrent. prime minister binyamin netanyahu would say his goal immediately was to stop rocket attacks and he did that and wait and see. >>gregg: are there historical parallels here? >>jonathan: if you accept the premise, as many middle east experts do, that what has has
launch a ground war and they have proven they can stand up to israel and they are claiming that israel and the world negotiated because of their rockets attacks not despite them and they achieved the promise of the blockade of gaza. and contrast that with the leadership of their rival party, led by palestinian president who preach add nonviolent approach to negotiations with israel, in the eyes of many palestinians, that has achieved little. that could be perception rather than reality but...
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hamas promised it would stop firing rockets into israel saving israel from having to launch a ground war. one israeli commander warns, though, his troops will be ready if needed. >> gaza will be a quiet place. if the terror organizations will reoperate from gaza, the future is war. >> reporter: president obama stood by israel during the fighting and still does. his administration is now planning to ask congress to increase funding for israel's missile defense system. the iron dome system intercepted more than 80% of the hamas rockets. israel has a man in custody suspected of planting a bomb on a tel aviv bus that wounded 15. a police spokesman says the israeli arab is a member of hamas. more arrests are expected. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> many retailers and shoppers are hitting the bargains earlier every year. >> whoo! >> this is one of the busiest target stores in san jose where shoppers entered in groups of 30. big ticket items like flat screen tvs were on the top of a lot of shopping lists but the first shopper in the door says she is not making this a holiday trad
hamas promised it would stop firing rockets into israel saving israel from having to launch a ground war. one israeli commander warns, though, his troops will be ready if needed. >> gaza will be a quiet place. if the terror organizations will reoperate from gaza, the future is war. >> reporter: president obama stood by israel during the fighting and still does. his administration is now planning to ask congress to increase funding for israel's missile defense system. the iron dome...
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israel is not an aggressor and israel don't use force when it's not needed when we feel quiet we met it with quiet and that's in every case and believe me throughout the last years it was so many times when israel was expected to react to react intensively but we didn't do so because we really believe that the international community will do so and we did you know very surgical attacks on terrorists and even now with the very surgical it that some terrorist we don't want to use force more than we need and bats in every every case just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me because even though with those surgical attacks what we've heard the word described a lot over the last couple of days there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths do you think. definitely and we're really really sorry for these deaths but you should know that hamas terrorists hiding behind civilians they fire rockets from schools they hide their rockets in hospitals they use apartments of
israel is not an aggressor and israel don't use force when it's not needed when we feel quiet we met it with quiet and that's in every case and believe me throughout the last years it was so many times when israel was expected to react to react intensively but we didn't do so because we really believe that the international community will do so and we did you know very surgical attacks on terrorists and even now with the very surgical it that some terrorist we don't want to use force more than...
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israel wants to end weapons smuggling at the gaza. hamas wants to end a five-year border blockade. >>> thanksgiving warning turned into a nightmare for hundreds of people caught up in a major pileup in texas. more than 140 cars and trucks lay twisted and broken. the huge crash happened as holiday travelers tried to navigate through dense fog. drivers could do little to get out of the way. >> i just grabbed my kids, pulled them out of the car and ran. that's all i could do. >> at least two people died and more than 80 were hurt, several critically. and rescue crews credit many drivers for helping each others while first responders were overwhelmed. >>> police in berkeley are hoping you can help smoke out a cigarette thief. he's suspected of burglarizing businesses in neighboring cities also. investigators say he smashes windows to get inside, gets what he's after, then leaves in a big hurry. >>> other bay area headlines. parts of ocean beach in san francisco remain closed as crews clean up a sewage spill. a manhole overflowed two days
israel wants to end weapons smuggling at the gaza. hamas wants to end a five-year border blockade. >>> thanksgiving warning turned into a nightmare for hundreds of people caught up in a major pileup in texas. more than 140 cars and trucks lay twisted and broken. the huge crash happened as holiday travelers tried to navigate through dense fog. drivers could do little to get out of the way. >> i just grabbed my kids, pulled them out of the car and ran. that's all i could do....
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a fragile calm settles over gaza and israel but the ceasefire details still need working out with israel digging in over a hamas demands to lift the blockade. and bahrain tennis's twenty three medics for treating protesters injured in mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. you're watching are going to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie european financial wrangling in brussels could lead to no deal at all the german chancellor seems to have lost faith and members abilities to work together as stocks and or a second day at stake is the trillion euro funding for the club with countries battling over whether the blog needs to tighten its belt or poor in more cash pushing hardest for cuts as britain's prime minister as sarah ferguson now explains . still a lot of wrangling going on over the sea budget as the talks continue of course the countries like britain like the netherlands that have very much pushing for the cuts are up against the other side of the euro zone countries such as great such as spain
a fragile calm settles over gaza and israel but the ceasefire details still need working out with israel digging in over a hamas demands to lift the blockade. and bahrain tennis's twenty three medics for treating protesters injured in mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. you're watching are going to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie european financial wrangling in brussels could lead to no deal at all...
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new violence at the gaza/israel border. this time during an anti-israel protest involving some 700 people. >>> and hundreds of millions of dollars up for grabs right now in the powerball lottery. someone is about to have one heck of a holiday season. >> did you just say gird your loins, though? >> i said it twice, actually. let the record show i said it twice. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "early start." i'm alina cho. >> and i'm john berman. zoraida sambolin has the day off, god bless her. it is 30 minutes after the hour. >> and we do begin with that breaking news in the gaza/israel conflict. new reports of violence this morning. it happened in gaza near the israel border. according to hamas security forces, about 700 people were participating in an anti-israel protest that approached the border. hamas claims israeli forces fired at the protests killing at least one palestinian man, and wounding 19 others. >> we'll be watching that, of course, as the day goes on. meanwhile our other big story with thanksgivin
new violence at the gaza/israel border. this time during an anti-israel protest involving some 700 people. >>> and hundreds of millions of dollars up for grabs right now in the powerball lottery. someone is about to have one heck of a holiday season. >> did you just say gird your loins, though? >> i said it twice, actually. let the record show i said it twice. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "early start." i'm alina cho. >> and i'm john...
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almost 50% of israelis feel israel should continue to go after the people who fire rockets into israel. 29% think israel should have sent ground troops into gaza. israel and hamas agreed to a cease-fire late wednesday. as the cease-fire continues to hold this morning, hamas leaders are declaring victory. they say israel's decision not to send ground troops into gaza is a testament to the organization's power. israeli leaders say they achieved their goals and inflicted heavy damage on the militants. the eight-day war was the worst cross-border fighting in four years. >>> mexico's president is making one last attempt to change the country's name. the official name of mexico is united mexican state. the name was adopted in 1824 after mexico gained independence from spain but it's rarely used. the mexican president announced he wants to change the country's name simply to mexico because he doesn't want to copy the united states. the only problem is he leaves office next week, so people view it largely as a symbolic gesture. >>> tiny seaside town in northern california has hit a snag in a m
almost 50% of israelis feel israel should continue to go after the people who fire rockets into israel. 29% think israel should have sent ground troops into gaza. israel and hamas agreed to a cease-fire late wednesday. as the cease-fire continues to hold this morning, hamas leaders are declaring victory. they say israel's decision not to send ground troops into gaza is a testament to the organization's power. israeli leaders say they achieved their goals and inflicted heavy damage on the...
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reaction is not as clear cut in israel. in tel aviv, where some people say the military offensive ended too soon. allen, iolation of charlie, the first violation of the cease fire occurred this morning, hamas and saying that israeli troops shot and killed a young palestinian ple when a group of 25 people tried to go into their fields says therder fence. the group, called rioters, was rying to raise the hamas flag nd damage the fence, israel says. fisher three mile zone along the shore. net result was that gaza went fom being a self sufficient dersrter of fish to an importer. d to borders are also supposed ng open but israel won't do that onene fell swoop. troops and armors are pulling back but at a measured pace. >> gaza will stay quiet. willthing comes out of it, gaza izationsa quiet place. pinion iseoperate from gauza, te future is war as it was. >> reporter: polls show that 35% li israelis thought the air war insulthave gone on longer. group of soldiers spell out bebe in hebrew and loser. conventional wisdom is that the
reaction is not as clear cut in israel. in tel aviv, where some people say the military offensive ended too soon. allen, iolation of charlie, the first violation of the cease fire occurred this morning, hamas and saying that israeli troops shot and killed a young palestinian ple when a group of 25 people tried to go into their fields says therder fence. the group, called rioters, was rying to raise the hamas flag nd damage the fence, israel says. fisher three mile zone along the shore. net...
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are planning to retaliate against israel? >> reporter: no, none whatsoever. they say they're committed to this truce. they don't want the situation to escalate. there has been some criticism as to why the local police allowed the people to get close to the area knowing that that no go area has been in place. i think the misunderstanding, including from the brother of the man who died today, he was saying that it was not clear that that no go area was still being enforced after wednesday's truce. for now palestinian factions here denounced it. they have no intention to retaliate other than to simply complain to the egyptians and mark it as a cease fire violation. >> martin, any view that they'll view it as the palestinians trying to instigate violence? >> reporter: no, that's right. no, i don't think there's any sense here that the palestinians, certainly not hamas, was trying to violence. i don't think anyone believes that this particular incident was part of a bigger picture. it does seem to be what ayman said which is peopl
are planning to retaliate against israel? >> reporter: no, none whatsoever. they say they're committed to this truce. they don't want the situation to escalate. there has been some criticism as to why the local police allowed the people to get close to the area knowing that that no go area has been in place. i think the misunderstanding, including from the brother of the man who died today, he was saying that it was not clear that that no go area was still being enforced after wednesday's...
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the town is in southern gaza close to the border with israel. the shooting incident occurred on friday morning right on the border. a group of palestinians approached the border fence. israel says its soldiers fired warning shots -- first in the air, then at their feet. one palestinian died and 19 others were wounded. >> this is a clear violation of the agreement, and i hope egypt has agreed to be very clear, very strong with a violation like this happens, that it will not be repeated again. >> neither side wants a return to fighting, and palestinians want the border to egypt kept open. on friday, some people were allowed into gaza, and border guards let through aid supplies, which are badly needed after eight days of israeli attacks. >> it has been the wonder of the eurozone -- germany's economy has continued to grow while the rest of europe has slowed. >> that growth is now so minimal that economists say 2013 next year could see a return to recession. still, german businesses shrugging off that possibility. >> business managers are upbeat abou
the town is in southern gaza close to the border with israel. the shooting incident occurred on friday morning right on the border. a group of palestinians approached the border fence. israel says its soldiers fired warning shots -- first in the air, then at their feet. one palestinian died and 19 others were wounded. >> this is a clear violation of the agreement, and i hope egypt has agreed to be very clear, very strong with a violation like this happens, that it will not be repeated...
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israel intensify in. the area. i mentioned we have some communication problems they were afraid we can't hear we keep losing the lying to you they all try one more question if i may the cease fire as you just alluding to there was broken i was to mediately where when hamas fired several rockets shortly after it was announced that we got today's bloodshed on the border of the two sides really invested in this truce. do you are the one and look at all the problems that are very interesting that you fire i mean they're holding their fire down to however they are very cold and they're winning or who go into pretty much by a lead that you buy or what happened didn't break your bread hamilton will be announced the fire deal i mean martin continued to have happened garden and right then the next morning a few people were shot next to the water's mine and let me be accurate on that i mean how it was with fired rocket right at a time when the and. the cease fire gets quite fragile as of now and we hear both sides are talkin
israel intensify in. the area. i mentioned we have some communication problems they were afraid we can't hear we keep losing the lying to you they all try one more question if i may the cease fire as you just alluding to there was broken i was to mediately where when hamas fired several rockets shortly after it was announced that we got today's bloodshed on the border of the two sides really invested in this truce. do you are the one and look at all the problems that are very interesting that...
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you know definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more in or get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really stop firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can . pressure in in for us this cease fire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that peroration and i'd like to ask you about that so while you're on the line an interested party course in all this looking on some officials there have said that israel is showing weakness by letting a mass of the hook how concerned are you with terrans reaction well first of all i don't thing israel was weak israel was poor is needed to stop the rockets we did you know very surgical attacks on terrorists and even now with the very surgical it that some terrorists we don't want to use force more than we need and that in every every case just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me there were dozens of civilians in garz
you know definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more in or get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really stop firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can . pressure in in for us this cease fire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that peroration and i'd like to ask you about that so...
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hamas promised it would stop firing rockets into israel, saving israel from having to launch a ground war. one israeli commander warns, though, his troops will be ready if needed. >> gaza will be a quiet place. if the terrorist organizations re-operate from gaza the future is war. >> reporter: president obama stood by israel during the fighting and still does. his administration is now planning to ask congress to increase funding for israel's missile defense system. the iron dome system intercepted more than 80% of the missiles hamas launched during the conflict. and israel has a man in custody suspected of planting the bomb on a tel aviv bus that wounded 15 people. a police spokesman says the israeli arab is a member of hamas. more arrests are expected. some israelis are expressing disappointment that israel's response wasn't harsher. hamas has declared november 22nd a permanent national holiday. >> susan mcginnis in washington. have a good weekend. thank you. egypt's president mohamed morsi has given himself new sweeping powers. he declared the court can't challenge any of his decis
hamas promised it would stop firing rockets into israel, saving israel from having to launch a ground war. one israeli commander warns, though, his troops will be ready if needed. >> gaza will be a quiet place. if the terrorist organizations re-operate from gaza the future is war. >> reporter: president obama stood by israel during the fighting and still does. his administration is now planning to ask congress to increase funding for israel's missile defense system. the iron dome...
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guns this is two days into the ceasefire after they entered a no go zone on the darker gaza border israel has neither confirmed nor denied the incident. and bahrain's sentences twenty three medics were treating protesters injured in mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's a worsening human rights record for. world news live from our moscow headquarters are watching r t with me lucy tough enough let's get straight to our top story european leaders are arriving for their second day of budget fighting in brussels but all the financial wrangling it could be for nothing the german chancellor seems to have lost faith in the members abilities to work together and so it seems as the british prime minister who is pushing the toughest for the cuts let's get more on this now from artie's laura smith who is live for us in london laura welcome back to the program on the merkel herself as an optimistic that a deal could be struck in brussels this time around what's behind the pessimism. i think nobody's very optimistic at this stage that these talks will result in anything o
guns this is two days into the ceasefire after they entered a no go zone on the darker gaza border israel has neither confirmed nor denied the incident. and bahrain's sentences twenty three medics were treating protesters injured in mass demonstrations as amnesty international warns of the country's a worsening human rights record for. world news live from our moscow headquarters are watching r t with me lucy tough enough let's get straight to our top story european leaders are arriving for...
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today marks the first full day of ceasefire between israel and hamas. and jubilant fighters of hamas went to the streets today, proclaiming victory. hamas says that the eight day conflict changed the powers and marked a new era much palestinian unity. 161 palestinians killed in the conflict. people on both sides of the border allowed themselves today, to feel optimistic about the future. >> the people will feel more comfortable and hopefully they, hamas will be able to find a solution for everything. >> it has been over 13 years that we have suffered from rockets from the south, i think that once and for all, we should be done with it. >> israeli leaders say they caused serious damage to the palestinian's ability to fire rockets into israel and in all, six israelis were killed in the conflict. >>> dense fog is being blamed for a deadly 100 vehicle pile- up in texas. it happened around 1:00 this morning, a texas state trooper said that at least two people were killed in this accident and 80 others have been hospitalized. the he'd been freeway lanes were
today marks the first full day of ceasefire between israel and hamas. and jubilant fighters of hamas went to the streets today, proclaiming victory. hamas says that the eight day conflict changed the powers and marked a new era much palestinian unity. 161 palestinians killed in the conflict. people on both sides of the border allowed themselves today, to feel optimistic about the future. >> the people will feel more comfortable and hopefully they, hamas will be able to find a solution for...
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the wing of hamas is declaring it a victory over israel. the eight-day war was the worst cross-border fighting in eight years. they inflicted heavy damage on the militants. but hamas leaders say, israel's decision not to send in ground troops, is a testament to hamas' power. >>> many israelis living near the gaza border does not expect the cease-fire to last. one smashed through the roof of a high school. a teacher returned to the school today to get ready for her students' return. >> to do the right thing in the last 24 hours. you know, you don't think so? >> no. it stays quiet for a few days. and then it will start all over again. >> closest to the border, military units were packing up to leave. there's a lot of people in this region who don't think it will be long before they're back at the boarders. >>> here in the bay area, part of san francisco's beach are closed because of a sewer leak. it began when water was leaking from a manhole on to the beach. the public utility commission believes it was 90% storm water and 10% sewage. that w
the wing of hamas is declaring it a victory over israel. the eight-day war was the worst cross-border fighting in eight years. they inflicted heavy damage on the militants. but hamas leaders say, israel's decision not to send in ground troops, is a testament to hamas' power. >>> many israelis living near the gaza border does not expect the cease-fire to last. one smashed through the roof of a high school. a teacher returned to the school today to get ready for her students' return....
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fragile paul unsettles over gaza and israel but the ceasefire details still need working out with his role digging in over hamas demands to lift the blockade. and bahrain locks up twenty three medics for treating protesters injured in mass demonstrations after amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. is eighty and the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie now europe's leaders are locking horns in brussels at stake is the trillion euro funding for their club poorer countries are battling to keep subsidies going but the germany led group who pay in more than they get back say it's time the bloc tighten its belt pushing hardest for cuts is britain's prime minister who faces pressure to save the money for troubles at home etc first now explains. still a lot of wrangling going on over the c. budget as the talks continue of course the countries like britain like the netherlands that have very much pushing for the cuts are up against the other side of the eurozone countries such as great such as spain really need that money and say the m
fragile paul unsettles over gaza and israel but the ceasefire details still need working out with his role digging in over hamas demands to lift the blockade. and bahrain locks up twenty three medics for treating protesters injured in mass demonstrations after amnesty international warns of the country's worsening human rights record. is eighty and the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie now europe's leaders are locking horns in brussels at stake is the trillion euro...
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>> you know, israel and egypt fought wars in the past. we fought bloody wars and people on both sides lost their lives in 1948 and 1956 and 1967 and again in 1973. in the late 1970s we signed a peace treaty with israel that has brought peace to the border, and i think that's in the interests of both countries to keep that peace treaty. that's in the israeli interests and the egyptian interests. we have hamas that shares a common border with egypt and israel, and we think both sides have an interest to make sure that mass and the other extremists in gaza don't stir up trouble. don't cause friction. don't create violence. and i think we and the egyptians work together on keeping the peace and on trying to make sure the terrorists don't dictate the agenda. >> mark, suggestions that this past eight, nine days was a practice run, if you will, for any faw tour confrontation, testing, identifying hamas' capabilities, is that true enough? and if so, what did you learn? >> well, first of all, we know the rockets that were fired at tel aviv and jer
>> you know, israel and egypt fought wars in the past. we fought bloody wars and people on both sides lost their lives in 1948 and 1956 and 1967 and again in 1973. in the late 1970s we signed a peace treaty with israel that has brought peace to the border, and i think that's in the interests of both countries to keep that peace treaty. that's in the israeli interests and the egyptian interests. we have hamas that shares a common border with egypt and israel, and we think both sides have...
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fletcher in israel and what's the israeli government saying about what happened at the border today, if anything? >> reporter: well, they are talking but not much. they are saying that the troops were stationed at the border about 300 palestinians came towards the border fence, further than israeli wanted them to go. they have a 300-yard no go area and the palestinians kept coming and approached the fence. the israelis fired warning shots in the air and then the soldiers fired at their legs. that's what the israeli army is saying and they are not confirming they killed anybody. the 300 yard no-go area is there because for years the israelis have been worried that palestinian militants would approach the fence and lay land mines across the fence. that's why the no go area is there. today of course with the cease fire in place, apparently palestinians were testing to see how forward they can go under the new conditions. >> martin fletcher in israel. thank you so much. in gaza, hamas has already condemned the death of the man killed at the border. ayman, has hamas taken action since con
fletcher in israel and what's the israeli government saying about what happened at the border today, if anything? >> reporter: well, they are talking but not much. they are saying that the troops were stationed at the border about 300 palestinians came towards the border fence, further than israeli wanted them to go. they have a 300-yard no go area and the palestinians kept coming and approached the fence. the israelis fired warning shots in the air and then the soldiers fired at their...
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it is israel's fault. and it's unreasonable to expect egypt or turkey or any other country to put pressure on palestinians. what should be done instead is quite the opposite. the united states is the largest funder of israel. the united states gives $3 billion a year in u.s. taxpayer money to israel in addition to weapons, in addition to political support. if we're going to be serious about moving forward, the role has to come from the united states, pressure from the united states. it's not enough to demand that it come from egypt. >> diana buttu, many thanks for your time. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> back in the u.s., get ou of the way because black friday is here. people spend long hours in line to score major deals this morning. >> it's affordable right now even if you have to be out here for two days to get it. >> it saves a lot of money like a few hundred dollars. >> cnbc's courtney reagan is in dayton, ohio. how is it going so far out there? >> reporter: you know, so far it looks pretty go
it is israel's fault. and it's unreasonable to expect egypt or turkey or any other country to put pressure on palestinians. what should be done instead is quite the opposite. the united states is the largest funder of israel. the united states gives $3 billion a year in u.s. taxpayer money to israel in addition to weapons, in addition to political support. if we're going to be serious about moving forward, the role has to come from the united states, pressure from the united states. it's not...
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they want to destroy israel. they don't want to live with israel. egypt and jordan, we can bring them to the table and force them to come to a solution with the palestinians, not israel. dave: are you glad the muslim brotherhood doesn't really want our? thank you very much. the sec says it is the largest insider-trading case in history but what exactly is insider trading? should it even be illegal? we will talk to a former investment banker about that after a short break. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality
they want to destroy israel. they don't want to live with israel. egypt and jordan, we can bring them to the table and force them to come to a solution with the palestinians, not israel. dave: are you glad the muslim brotherhood doesn't really want our? thank you very much. the sec says it is the largest insider-trading case in history but what exactly is insider trading? should it even be illegal? we will talk to a former investment banker about that after a short break. sometimes investing...
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in israel you have election coming up in january. the palestinian, both factions hamas and fata are talking about some sort of coalition. so i think you're going to see some movement obviously at any point the extremists particularly those that are actually to the -- more radical than hamas could seek to destabilize the situation. >> you brought up fata. they've been called powerless, impotent a lot during the conflict over the last ten days or so and criticized by members of hamas and some islamists in the region. on cnn yesterday there was a member of hamas talking about the palestinian authority. let's listen. >> i think people feel now that the only way which can push to give concessions is the resistance. because spent 20 years in negotiation but get nothing from this. >> does the palestinian authority have any power anymore to negotiate? or are they just an empty suit? >> no. they do have -- they do have power, but again, they don't have the popular support in gaza that's necessary to enforce or bring any large scale deal along
in israel you have election coming up in january. the palestinian, both factions hamas and fata are talking about some sort of coalition. so i think you're going to see some movement obviously at any point the extremists particularly those that are actually to the -- more radical than hamas could seek to destabilize the situation. >> you brought up fata. they've been called powerless, impotent a lot during the conflict over the last ten days or so and criticized by members of hamas and...
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people in israel and gaza spent their first night in more than a week resting instead of worrying about the possibility of an attack. a cease-fire between the israeli government and the palestinian group hamas seems to be holding. they agreed to it after long negotiations involving egypt, the united states and the u.n. business owners at a gaza market dusted off their shops in preparation for reopening. >> translator: the cease-fire will bring life back to normal and i thank god. >> translator: i don't have faith in israel. it could ignore the cease-fire. >> israeli military spokespersons say several rockets from gaza landed on their side of the border immediately after the truce took effect, but they say no more have come since then. some smaller palestinian militant groups didn't agree to the cease-fire, so they could theoretically continue sporadic attacks from gaza. hamas and israel promised in the cease-fire agreement to end all hostilities, including rocket attacks in the targeting of individuals. israeli officials pledged to open border crossings and allow the free movement of pe
people in israel and gaza spent their first night in more than a week resting instead of worrying about the possibility of an attack. a cease-fire between the israeli government and the palestinian group hamas seems to be holding. they agreed to it after long negotiations involving egypt, the united states and the u.n. business owners at a gaza market dusted off their shops in preparation for reopening. >> translator: the cease-fire will bring life back to normal and i thank god. >>...
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. >>> in the middle east the ceasefire between israel and palestinians militants appears to be holding. >>> thousands of supporters of hamas marched in the streets of gaza city celebrating the end of the conflict. the leader of hamas urged everyone to respect the truce as long as israel does and each side is claiming victory. >> the idea of invading gaza is over and will never come back again. >> we acted against the group's infrastructure and thing that have happened over the years were destroyed. >>> israeli soldiers packed up and with drew from the border as part of the ceasefire agreement israel is easing the blockade of gaza and allowing supplies to come in. >>> in syria, one of the last hospitals in aleppo has been bombed by government war planes. it is a field hospital where civilians could get medical help. activists said 11 fighters and a doctor and three children were on the street were killed. rebels captured a kill military base on the boardedder with iraq. >>> in egypt, the president gave himself more power today and barred decisions from the judiciary. he negotiated a cea
. >>> in the middle east the ceasefire between israel and palestinians militants appears to be holding. >>> thousands of supporters of hamas marched in the streets of gaza city celebrating the end of the conflict. the leader of hamas urged everyone to respect the truce as long as israel does and each side is claiming victory. >> the idea of invading gaza is over and will never come back again. >> we acted against the group's infrastructure and thing that have...